So these coins, though no longer made from the same metal, truly comes from an ancient Roman coin type, and even maintains the same general elements of the emperor's bust on the obverse (heads side), and a symbolic element along with the mint mark in the exergue on the reverse. Along with this, you have Napoleon himself on your coin. Talk about holding history between your fingers
SOLDO worn: $4 US dollars approximate catalog value average circulated: $15 well preserved: $60 fully uncirculated: $100 soldo dated 1807B, 1807V, 1808V, 1809B, and 1812V are more
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